For years I’ve been telling our son that he is too careless about energy conservation. He only washes half loads in the washing machine, he overheats his room, he leaves lights on and so on
Now it has happened. I had to tell him that he didn’t switch off his cat.
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At least the cat is fully charged 😂
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🤣 The Young are terrible, aren’t they? I thought they were meant to be the reponsible ones telling US how to save the planet for them. My London lot have just been here – lights on, doors left open, appliances not turned off … utter lawlessness!
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Any pets left switched on? 😂
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Happily no. The cat-next-door whom we are currently feeding brought me a shrew. But it was very dead.
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Henry’s first life prey (any prey) ever was a shrew. I was puzzled about what I was seeing (I’m not really a country person). Henry was apparently, too. He proceeded to eat the thing and dutifully threw up. That’s the last time I ever saw a shrew.
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MiMi’s hopless. She brings shrews or field mice in, whole, but with a sliced neck, and abandons them. We haven’t enough locally to give the population over to a blood-sports thug like MiMi. Not pleased. If she ate them, I would understand better.
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Shrews are not edible. Cats avoid them. Henry eats mice (sometimes) but always leaves the “wobbly green bit” (that’s what Terry Pratchett called it, it must be the gallbladder).
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